by MouthForWar » Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:18 am
Whatever. I mean, if you can't tell the obvious influence of various Japanese genres (mech, kaiju, etc), I don't know what to tell you.
It seems like just because it isn't an exact replication of the Japanese, people write it off as being "Another American CGI-Fest" (whatever that means- I thought by now everyone had realized that American genre blockbusters have pretty much gone all CGI- what outdated logic)- The movie is INFLUENCED by the Japanese stuff, it isn't out there to replicate it. Even GDT has said as much as that its there to be its own thing, despite taking cues from the Japanese. Its still a Western sci-fi blockbuster and it never pretended to be a tokusatsu film.
As for GDT, he's done more than enough to earn his following. Whether you like his films as much as most people or not is one thing, but he's more than carved out his rightful place in modern genre films. I think Tarantino is way overhyped and overrated, but I'm still a fan and I still have no problem recognizing what he's added to film and pop culture. All these big directors have their overzealous fanboys, but I don't feel like that should take away from their efforts or induce eyerolls when a project is met with enthusiasm. I dislike James Cameron and the majority of his films, but I'd never put someone down who looks forward to a new Cameron film because I recognize that he's more than earned his place.
Also, this looks nothing like a Titans film. Aside from CG monsters, I can't think of a single thing they'd have in common.
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